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CRA publishes Qatar Spectrum Outlook
18 Jan 2021 - 8:48
President of CRA, H E Mohammed Ali Al Mannai
The Peninsula
Doha: The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) has published on its website a document titled “Qatar Spectrum Outlook.” The document is one of its kind in the region that provides the stakeholders and interested parties with an overview of CRA’s overall approach to managing Qatar’s radio spectrum affairs until 2022.
The Spectrum Outlook includes CRA’s priorities related to some of its planned programs and projects for the radio spectrum until 2022, including CRA’s plans to update the National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP), review the radio spectrum usage fees, and the mechanism of the Quality of Service mobile networks audit, also it highlights some of CRA’s strategic projects that will be implemented before FIFA World Cup - Qatar 2022.
Telecompaper
CRA publishes Qatar spectrum outlook until 2022 Monday 18 January 2021 | 11:27 CET | News The Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) has published the Qatar Spectrum Outlook on its website to provide an overview of the regulator s plans for managing radio spectrum affairs until 2022. It includes the CRA s priorities for planned programmes and projects, including updating the National Frequency Allocation Plan (NFAP), reviewing spectrum usage fees, and undertaking a Quality of Service mobile network audit. It looks at projects for implementation before the FIFA World Cup in Qatar next year, too.
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